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Chicken and eggs commonly contain salmonella. Ground beef is commonly contains E.coli. Both should be cooked thoroughly and any raw products should be handled carefully. Be sure to wash your hands after handling and watch that you do not cross contaminate other foods, utensils or surfaces.
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any poultry should be cooked or stored below beef. salmonella from the chicken can contaminate your beef
I emailed Red Robin and asked. Here is what they said: "Red Robin ground beef is made from 100% domestic (US) boneless beef trimmings. All trimmings used to make Red Robin ground beef are fresh, never frozen, and additives of any kind are not permitted in Red Robin ground beef patties. " Is red slime a "trimming"? Not sure.
Beef comes from cows. Ground beef is beef put through a meat grinder. Ground beef can be used to make hamburgers or meatballs or other dishes.
Ground beef is meat, a protein. Not a carbohydrate.
Ground beef is meat, a protein. Not a carbohydrate.
When it comes to looking for recipes for ground beef, a lot of cookbooks will give you recipes on ground beef, but which cookbook gives you the easiest recipe? The best cookbook I could recommend for the easiest recipe for Ground Beef would the ground beef cook book by Taste of Home
ground beef = בשר בקר טחון (basar bakar takhun)